Microsoft announced Monday that it acquired Osmos, a Seattle startup that helps companies automate data engineering work.
Microsoft Corp. has developed a small language model that can solve certain math problems better than algorithms several times its size. The company revealed the model, Phi-4, on Thursday. The ...
Midcontinent Independent System Operator, or MISO, is collaborating with Microsoft (MSFT) for grid modernization. The ...
Rumors online have suggested for months that Microsoft could be using your Word data to train its artificial intelligence (AI) and large language models (LLMs). Microsoft, however, says it doesn't use ...
Microsoft Corp. today expanded its Phi line of open-source language models with two new algorithms optimized for multimodal processing and hardware efficiency. The first addition is the text-only ...
Microsoft’s new Phi-4, a 14-billion-parameter language model, represents a significant development in artificial intelligence, particularly in tackling complex reasoning tasks. Designed for ...
The Covid-19 pandemic reminded us that everyday life is full of interdependencies. The data models and logic for tracking the progress of the pandemic, understanding its spread in the population, ...
A new model developed by researchers at Microsoft uses artificial intelligence to produce more accurate weather forecasts — at a much faster speed and lower cost — than traditional models operated by ...
On Tuesday, Microsoft announced a new, freely available lightweight AI language model named Phi-3-mini, which is simpler and less expensive to operate than traditional large language models (LLMs) ...
Microsoft today released another beta of its upcoming Oslo development modeling platform. Oslo consists of a newly revised modeling language, (codename “M”), a modeling tool (codename “Quadrant”) a ...
Over 1 billion images and controller actions from players of Bleeding Edge were used as training data for Muse, a new genAI model from Microsoft that could be a game-changer for iterative game design.
Organizations often force the DBA to take on the job of data modeling. That does not mean that DBAs are well-trained in data modeling, nor does it mean that DBAs are best suited to take on this task.